h a l f b a k e r yA riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a rich, flaky crust
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// luggage our size// Would not a person-shaped suitcase
attract even more attention than an actual person? |
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Isn't this just called a casket? You know, the suitcase you find
yourself locked and loaded into when you go on your last
earthly trip? |
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A casket would be what the Japanese call a prosecutorial case. Well, at least for one that is deemed not to lose face. |
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//person-shaped suitcase attract even more attention |
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Note to self, have leg holes in luggage if the escape plot goes pear shaped. Alternatively, have many person-shaped suitcases wandering around. |
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NB casket/coffin would be very conspicuous in Japan, as it's all cremation over there. |
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It certainly used to be when the USAAF used to visit.... |
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Don't get stuffed in the baggage compartment. Sure, it's quiet, but
space is almost as bad as economy class, and the hvac leaves
something to be desired. |
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The tweet posted Saturday on Yamaha Wind Stream, the companys account for information on wind instruments, mentioned that tweets about getting into a large instrument case had been making the rounds for reasons that shall not be touched on. |
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It's useful to know that Japan's the perfect place if you want to be fitted up perfectly ... they can make a case for anyone. |
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